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09 May 2013, 20:32posted on

Nokia continues to drop little clues about the unannounced Nokia Lumia 928, including the release of a rendering of the phone in white and a video showing off the phone's camera; by strapping the Nokia Lumia 928 to a remote control copter and taking video, it shows off the optical image stabilization abilities of the rear camera on the handset...

to be honest I am impressed but this is not the best test to rely on. first, we don't know how stable is the helicopter, the great stability might be due to very stable helicopter. second, they slowed the speed of the video to try and make it look more stable and you can see this by looking at the motion of the river and the waves of the sea.

they are manipulating the truth as always (when they previously did similar stuff with previous phone, I can't remember whether the 920 or 808)

While I'm sure they used a particularly stable copter for this demo, any sort of copter with rotating blades is going to cause a lot of high frequency vibration. I think the fact that the OIS can smooth that out to the degree it does here is remarkable. Still not perfect, but the best we currently have to look at from a phone.

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